clear ip dhcp conflict

clear ip dhcp conflict

 

The command is used to clear an address conflict from the DHCP Server database. The server

 

detects conflicts using a ping. DHCP server clears all conflicts If the asterisk (*) character is

 

used as the address parameter.

Syntax

clear ip dhcp conflict {address *}

Default

none

Mode

Privileged Exec

client-identifier

 

This command specifies the unique identifier for a DHCP client. The unique identifier is a

 

valid notation in hexadecimal format. In some systems, such as Microsoft DHCP clients, the

 

client identifier is required instead of hardware addresses. The unique identifier is a

 

concatenation of the media type and the MAC address. For example, the Microsoft client

 

identifier for Ethernet address c819.2488.f177 is 01c8.1924.88f1.77 where 01 represents the

 

Ethernet media type. Refer to the "Address Resolution Protocol Parameters" section of RFC

 

1700, Assigned Numbers for a list of media type codes.

 

The no version of this command deletes the client identifier.

Syntax

[no] client-identifier uniqueidentifier

Default

None

Mode

DHCP Pool Config

client-name

This command specifies the name for a DHCP client. The name is a string consisting of standard ASCII characters.

The no version of this command removes the client name.

Syntax client-name name no client-name

Default None

Mode DHCP Pool Config

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